I'm not saying Tether's been running a secret decentralized finance (DeFi) node in its basement or anything, but it's nice to see them come clean on their finances.

KPMG, the Big Four accounting firm, has dropped its first full financial audit of Tether, and the results are... not bad. Like, actually good. In fact, their audit showed that Tether's reserves exceeded its liabilities by a cool $6.8 billion in 2025. That's like having a secret stash of Sats ($BTC) or a hidden Ethereum stash that even Vitalik doesn't know about #CryptoAuditPass #TetherReserves #StablecoinLove

This audit is notable for a few reasons. Firstly, it puts to rest all those TPS (Tether Printing S) conspiracy theories floating around the crypto community. Secondly, it gives a big stamp of approval to Tether's claims of being a stablecoin that's actually backed by real assets. And thirdly, it shows that even the most skeptical among us can get it right if they try hard enough.

But here's the real question: now that Tether's gotten the audit seal of approval, will users actually start to trust it? Will it be the stablecoin that finally puts all the others to shame and becomes the go-to choice for DeFi traders? Or will people just shrug it off as yet another "crypto audit" and keep on using their favorite token? Share your thoughts, and don't be a hater – Tether might just surprise us yet!